identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03C90B6DFFF1783CFE2DFA5BFD18FF63.text	03C90B6DFFF1783CFE2DFA5BFD18FF63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nothrus cotopaxiensis Kuty 2007	<div><p>Nothrus cotopaxiensis n. sp.</p><p>(Figures 1–8, 67–74)</p><p>Larva (Figures 1–2)</p><p>Body length: 365 mm, body width: 160 mm; colour: white.</p><p>Surface of prodorsum with round pits. Rostrum with median incision. Setae ro small, phylliform and frayed, bent, set on tubercles. Setae le similar to ro, set on apophyses. Setiform setae in shorter than le. Sensilli setiform, third as long as in. Setae ex setiform, half as long as in.</p><p>Notogaster narrowed posteriorly. Two pairs of elongated folds of thickened chitin run from setae c 1 – c 2 to f 1. Surface of plate covered with distinct, large, round pits; with 12 pairs of frayed and phylliform setae. Setae c 2 as long as in, placed closer to c 1 than to c 3. Setae h 1 longest, as long as distance between them. Oval opening of opisthosomal gland (gla) situated close to seta f 2.</p><p>Pairs of epimeres medially separated. Epimeral setation: 3-1-3 (one seta extra on I and III epimeres). Genital, aggenital and adanal plates, and anal setae lacking.</p><p>All legs monodactylous (setation not studied).</p><p>Adult (Figures 3–8, 67 – 74)</p><p>Body length: 830–900 mm (holotype: 850 mm), body width: 420–450 mm (holotype: 420 mm); colour: brown.</p><p>Prodorsal surface with round pits. Setae le three times longer than ro. Setae in frayed, as long as le. Sensilli thin, distally notched, almost twice longer as distance between their bases. Setae ex setiform and short.</p><p>Notogaster broadest at level of setae e 2. Two pairs of elongated folds of thickened chitin run from setae c 1 – c 2 to e 2. Surface of plate between folds covered with distinct, large, round pits; lateral surface with small pits, posterior part with sparse pits. With 16 pairs of frayed and phylliform setae, thinner than in larva. Setae c 2 placed closer to setae c 1 than to c 3. Setae h 2 longest, as long as distance between their bases and as sensilli. Oval opening of opisthosomal gland (gla) situated close to seta f 2.</p><p>Pairs of epimeres medially separated. Epimeral setation: 7-4-6-(4,5). Genital plates with nine pairs of short setae; two pairs of anal and three pairs of adanal setae. Aggenital setae lacking.</p><p>All legs tridactylous (setation not studied).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C90B6DFFF1783CFE2DFA5BFD18FF63	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Kuty, Małgorzata	Kuty, Małgorzata (2007): Description of juvenile stages and adults of two new nothroid mites from Ecuador (Acari: Oribatida: Nothridae). Journal of Natural History 41 (9 - 12): 597-618, DOI: 10.1080/00222930701265126, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930701265126
03C90B6DFFF57828FE06FF76FD18FE93.text	03C90B6DFFF57828FE06FF76FD18FE93.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nothrus glaesarius Kuty 2007	<div><p>Nothrus glaesarius n. sp.</p><p>(Figures 9–66, 75–85)</p><p>Larva (Figures 9–17)</p><p>Body length: 380 mm, body width: 190 mm; colour: white</p><p>Rostrum with rostral incision. Surface of prodorsum with small pits. Setae ro delicately barbed, bent, slightly shorter than half the distance between their bases. Setae le frayed, on small apophyses; setae in setiform; both setae almost as long as ro. Sensilli third as long as in. One pair of alveolae ex visible.</p><p>Surface of notogastral plate covered with small pits and folds. With 12 frayed and phylliform notogastral setae, except setae h 1, which are equal in width, with uneven margins. Setae c 1, c 3, d 1, d 3, e and h 2 half the length f 1; d 2 third as long as f 1. Setae c 2 quarter as long as c 1, placed closer to c 1 than to c 3. Setae f 2 shorter than f 1 but longer than e 2. Setae h 1 almost three times longer than f 1, with branched caves inside. Oval opening of opisthosomal gland (gla) situated below seta f 2.</p><p>Pairs of epimeres medially separated. Epimeral setation: 2-1-2. Genital, aggenital and adanal plates, and anal setae lacking.</p><p>All legs monodactylous (setation not studied).</p><p>Protonymph (Figures 18–29)</p><p>Body length: 470 mm, body width: 230 mm; colour: white, light brown</p><p>Setae ro as long as half of the distance between their bases. Setae in longer and broader than ro, notched. Sensilli 1.5 times longer than distance between their bases, slightly barbed and apically pointed. Setiform setae ex three times shorter than ro.</p><p>Surface of notogastral plate covered with small pits. With 16 frayed notogastral setae, except setae h 1. Setae c 1, c 3, d, e, f 1 and h 3 half shorter than f 2. Setae c 2 shorter than c 3, placed closer to c 1 than to c 3. Setae h 1 as long as f 2, with branched pits, set on apophyses. Setae h 2 as long as their mutual distance, apically narrowed, with branched pits. Setae p 1 as long as distance p 1 – h 2, with branched caves inside, on apophyses. Setae p 2 longer than h 3; p 3 similar to ro. Oval opening of opisthosomal gland (gla) situated near seta f 2.</p><p>Pairs of epimeres separated. Epimeral setation: 2-3-3-(2,3). Genital plates with one pair of short setae. Aggenital, anal and adanal setae lacking.</p><p>All legs monodactylous (setation not studied).</p><p>Deutonymph (Figures 30–43)</p><p>Body length: 630 mm, body width: 310 mm; colour: light brown</p><p>Surface of prodorsum with small pits. Setae ro almost twice longer than distance between their bases. Setae le similar to in.</p><p>Setae p 2 as long as h 3. Other notogastral setae similar to protonymphal setae. Oval opening of opisthosomal gland (gla) situated below seta f 2.</p><p>Epimeral setation: 4-4-4-2 (hardly visible). Genital plates with four pairs of short setae; three pairs of adanal setae. Aggenital and anal setae lacking.</p><p>All legs monodactylous (setation not studied).</p><p>Tritonymph (Figures 44–53, 75 – 78)</p><p>Body length: 670 mm, body width: 320 mm; colour: light brown</p><p>Setae ro half shorter than distance between their bases. Setae le as long as ro. Setae in twice longer and broader than le. Setiform setae ex half shorter than ro.</p><p>With 16 frayed and narrower than deutonymphal notogastral setae. Setae c 2 as long as le, placed closer to c 1 than to c 3. Setae h 3 similar to h 1. Setae p 1 longer than distance p 1 – h 2. Setae p 2 shorter than c 2; p 3 half shorter than p 2. Other notogastral setae similar to deutonymphal setae. Oval opening of opisthosomal gland (gla) situated below seta f 2.</p><p>Epimeral setation: (6-7)-4-3-4. Genital plates with seven pairs of setae; two pairs of anal setae; three pairs of adanal setae.</p><p>All legs monodactylous (setation not studied).</p><p>Adult (Figures 54–66, 79 – 85)</p><p>Body length: 870–900 mm (holotype: 880 mm), body width: 450–480 mm (holotype: 450 mm); colour: amber brown.</p><p>Setae ro pointed distally, almost as long as their mutual distance. Setae le and in similar to ro in length. Sensilli longer than distance between their bases, completely barbed, distally pointed. Setae ex short, setiform.</p><p>Surface of notogastral plate covered with pits of different sizes. Shape of notogastral setae similar to tritonymphal setae. Setae c 2 and c 3 equally long, shorter than c 1; c 2 placed closer to c 1 than to c 3. Setae h 1 almost twice longer than c 3. Setae h 2 almost as long as their mutual distance. Setae h 3 similar to h 1. Setae p 1 as long as distance p 1 – h 2.</p><p>Pairs of epimeres medially connected. Epimeral setation: 6-6-5-4. Genital plates with nine pairs of setae; two pairs of anal and three pairs of adanal setae.</p><p>All legs tridactylous (setation not studied).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C90B6DFFF57828FE06FF76FD18FE93	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Kuty, Małgorzata	Kuty, Małgorzata (2007): Description of juvenile stages and adults of two new nothroid mites from Ecuador (Acari: Oribatida: Nothridae). Journal of Natural History 41 (9 - 12): 597-618, DOI: 10.1080/00222930701265126, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930701265126
